RRC ID 58470
著者 Genda T, Kondo T, Hino S, Sugiura S, Nishimura N, Morita T.
タイトル The Impact of Fructo-Oligosaccharides on Gut Permeability and Inflammatory Responses in the Cecal Mucosa Quite Differs between Rats Fed Semi-Purified and Non-Purified Diets.
ジャーナル J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo)
Abstract The effects of fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) on gut-barrier function are still controversial in human and animal studies. Diet conditions would be a major factor for the controversy in animal studies. We fed rats a semi-purified (SP) or a non-purified diet (NP) with or without FOS (60 g/kg diet) for 9 (experiment 1) or 10 d (experiment 2). We assessed microbial fermentation, gut permeability, and inflammatory responses in the cecum (experiment 1), and mucus layer in the cecum, intestinal transit time and microbiota composition (experiment 2). FOS supplementation induced a very acidic fermentation due to the accumulation of lactate and succinate in SP, while short-chain fatty acids were major products in NP. Gut permeability estimated by urinary chromium-EDTA excretion, bacterial translocation into mesenteric lymph nodes, myeloperoxidase activity, and expressions of the inflammatory cytokine genes in the cecal mucosa were greater in SP+FOS than in SP, but these alterations were not observed between NP and NP+FOS (experiment 1). FOS supplementation destroyed the mucus layer on the epithelial surface in SP, but not in NP. Intestinal transit time was 3-fold longer in SP+FOS than in SP, but this was not the case between NP and NP+FOS. Lower species richness of cecal microbiota was manifest solely in SP+FOS (experiment 2). These factors suggest that impact of FOS on gut permeability and inflammatory responses in the cecal mucosa quite differs between SP and NP. Increased gut permeability in SP+FOS could be evoked by the disruption of the mucus layer due to stasis of the very acidic luminal contents.
巻・号 64(5)
ページ 357-366
公開日 2018-1-1
DOI 10.3177/jnsv.64.357
PMID 30381626
MeSH Animal Feed* Animals Bacterial Translocation / drug effects Cecum / drug effects* Cecum / metabolism Cecum / microbiology Cecum / pathology Chromium / urine Cytokines / metabolism Diet* Digestion Edetic Acid / urine Fatty Acids, Volatile / metabolism Fermentation Fructose / pharmacology Gastrointestinal Microbiome / drug effects* Gastrointestinal Transit / drug effects Inflammation* / etiology Inflammation* / metabolism Inflammation* / prevention & control Intestinal Mucosa / drug effects* Intestinal Mucosa / metabolism Intestinal Mucosa / microbiology Intestinal Mucosa / pathology Lactic Acid / metabolism Male Oligosaccharides / pharmacology* Permeability Peroxidase / metabolism Prebiotics Rats, Wistar Succinic Acid / metabolism
IF 1.125
引用数 5
リソース情報
一般微生物 JCM 1190 JCM 1717